Yep, we’re looking for EIGHT avid golfers to test, review and keep a set of PING’s new player’s irons – four to review the feel-and-accuracy focused i210’s, and 4 more to test the player’s distance i500’s.

PING-apalooza!

PING’s new i-series features two sets of irons that PING says give better players what they crave – either control and feel, or maximum distance in an appealing package.The i210 promises the former, while the i500 promises the latter.

We need eight of you — yes, EIGHT(!) – to test and review your choice, and let your fellow golfers on the MyGolfSpy Community Forum know if the new PINGs deliver on those promises.

This review opportunity is open to any golfer who calls Earth his home planet.

How To Apply:

All of MyGolfSpy’s Community reviews require a serious commitment on the part of the reviewer. You will need to be motivated, detail oriented and savvy with online forums, so please make sure you read the following instructions carefully and apply in the proper place.

Our member reviews are published in our Community Forum (click hereto check them out). Writing a thorough, detailed and honest review is a lot of work – you’ll be writing detailed reviews of your month-plus journey, as well as participating in the MyGolfSpy Community Forum itself to answer questions and discuss product performance with other golfers.

That means to be a potential reviewer you must be a registered member of the MyGolfSpy Community Forum, where you’ll find tens of thousands of like-minded golfers from all over the world anxious to talk about golf equipment.

To apply to test, review and keep a set of PING i210 or PING i500 irons, here’s what you have to do:

John Barba

John is an aging, yet avid golfer, writer, 5-point-something handicapper and golf reality show finalist. He’s a fan of Hogan, Jack and Arnie and still has an old set of MacGregor irons that get to see the course a couple times a year.
“The only thing a golfer needs is more daylight.” - BenHogan

Lawton

9 months ago

Would love to compare the i500s to my TM
P-790s! I’m about 1.5 clubs longer with the P-790s. I would have tested the i500s vs the P-790s, if they were out while I was shopping. I did try the G400 irons and G400Max driver and did change to the Ping driver from my Callaway Epic.

Ben

Clint

9 months ago

I had the old ping i25 green dots stiff shaft don’t know why is I sold them worse mistake I ever made was down to 8.8 went to Callaway and so different Know 11.5 so yes would love to trial new pings to see if they are as good as my last set

Josh Greenberg

Guillaume ANDRÉ

9 months ago

I am in.
Very interested by this opportunity.
I don’t know if they are the best choice for my abilities but I chose the i500 set.
It could cost you a little bit more than your usual shipment to deliver them in france.

Gary

9 months ago

I’ve had nearly every version of Ping iron at one point or another, used the Zing metal driver for years, and still use a BeCu B61 putter! The i500 could be the perfect iron for me (2 up, 1/2″ long, with a gap wedge). Pick me!

Brad Ables (sirduffsalot)

Richard Morris

Scott Phillips

9 months ago

I am a pga professional in aiken South Carolina. I haven’t played pings for years now Becouse I like the more traditional look in my irons. I love the way the i500 look. I am a +1 hdc. What a great looking set of irons

Ron

Dave

9 months ago

Hit these on demo days, nice looking but have a hollow sound when hit. There is no feel at all on these irons just not what I expected from a club maker like ping. Stop trying to copy other two sets of clubs a year company’s and do what you do best make a top quality iron for hard core ping players.

Kolt

9 months ago

I would love to take the opportunity of testing and review these irons. Truly, I would love to give back to are fellow golfing community and share what Ping has brought to the table for this up and coming season. I am currently a 3 handicap and I do have access to the ranges and country clubs in my area. So that, I can really put these clubs to the test.
Thank you

808nation

Hunter Pinnell

9 months ago

I’d love to test these as I currently have two sets of irons I move back and forth between. A set of Ping S 56’s and Mizuno MP 37’s. As a 52 year old and former college golfer, I love the forged look and feel, but need the forgiveness since I don’t stand on the range beating balls weekly anymore.

Josh G

jeff

Kevin

9 months ago

I just got my i500s a couple weeks ago..played 4 times and lots of range time..they are long..I’m wondering if I will be able to get some consistantly ranges with them..I say this because I am just slightly worried about this..the long irons are great…so much easier than I’m used to….and if you stay behind these things when you hit them they really go high..but my experience is I can’t stop them with a lot of backspin..they don’t spin much..